Russia mentions World War II to Beden: You Have the Right to Teach

Russia has signalled that it will not stop its invasion of Ukraine, even after the U.N. Supreme Court ordered its immediate halt, writes Sky News, Pryscopy reports. The court has said it is deeply disturbed by Russia's use of force. The Kremlin has now said that [...]
Russia has signalled that it will not stop its invasion of Ukraine, even after the U.N. Supreme Court ordered its immediate halt, writes Sky News, Pryscopy reports.
The court has said it is deeply disturbed by Russia's use of force.
The Kremlin has now said that it will not obey the order, accusing Western media of distributing fake news about the conflict.
He also responded to American President Joe Biden's indictment, who called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
A spokesman said Putin is a highly cultured international figure”
The Kremlin also said the United States has long since bombed civilians and used nuclear weapons in Japan and at the end of World War II, so Biden has no right to teach Russia.
Asked about reports that there is progress in peace talks with Ukraine, Kremlin said Russian negotiators are making enormous efforts in discussions -- even more than the Ukrainian side.
Russia's conditions for a peace agreement are very clear and they can quickly stop what is happening, the Kremlin added. PERISCOP/












